Stations of the Cross
Holy Week
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From ancient times, Christians have made pilgrimages to holy places. You are invited to walk the traditional path Jesus took from his arrest to his passion and death, using images lovingly and faithfully created for you by Trinity parishioners. Explore this page as you move from station to station, follow the events, let the prayers draw you in the narrative, and experience this virtual opportunity to understand something of Christ's passion and your involvement in it.
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Station I Jesus is condemned to death
We adore You, O Christ, and we bless You.
Because by Your Holy Cross You have redeemed the world. Jesus, after having been blasphemed, mocked, and scourged, is dragged before Pilate and unjustly condemned to die with disgrace on the Cross. My loving Jesus, it was my sins, not Pilate, that condemned You to die. Grant that I may detest them with all my heart, and by the merits of this sorrowful journey obtain Your mercy and pardon to assist my soul on its journey towards eternity. My beloved Jesus, I love You above all things. I am truly sorry for having offended You, and I repent with my whole heart. May I never offend You again. Grant that I may never cease to love You, and do with me as You will. |
Station II Jesus takes up his cross
We adore You, O Christ, and we bless You.
Because by Your Holy Cross You have redeemed the world. Jesus accepts His cross, the instrument that He will use to redeem the world. As He carries the heavy cross on His bruised shoulders He thinks of me, and offers His pending death to His Father for my sins, so that I may live. My most beloved Jesus, grant me by the virtue of Your Cross to embrace with meekness and cheerful submission all the tribulations You have destined for me until my death. By the merits of the pain You suffered in carrying Your Cross give me the necessary help to be ever ready to take up my cross and follow You with perfect patience and resignation. My beloved Jesus, I love You above all things. I am truly sorry for having offended You, and I repent with my whole heart. May I never offend You again. Grant that I may never cease to love You, and do with me as You will. |